Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have be making " in BNC.

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1 Politicians and political parties for some months prior to the announcement of the date of the election had been making their arrangements for manifestoes and candidates .
2 But a bar owner said : ‘ Since this all began the town has been making money hand over fist .
3 With the possibility of privatisation looming , the BTG has been making strenuous efforts to become an international organisation .
4 The Ostertags have been making wine in Alsace for a long time — centuries rather than years .
5 Not content with beating England twice so far this summer the players have been making runs galore again .
6 A spokeswoman said the man had been making door to door calls , asking for donations .
7 It is quality stuff which the city has been making well for hundreds of years .
8 Obviously the police had been making enquiries about the Sally Nash case .
9 For many years our brethren of the turf have been making sure of the accuracy of their finishes ( as well as the propriety of conduct around the bend and down the straight ) by employing photographic scrutiny .
10 The company has been making tuning devices for over thirty years and the R450 is the latest in their product line .
11 The company has been making about 300,000 16Ms a month and NEC said that figure will easily climb higher than 2m chips a month with added production from the California factory and a new facility under construction in Japan .
12 When I asked the headmistress of a junior school my daughter had been attending about the racist remarks children at the school had been making her answer was well-meaning and typical : ‘ Asking them to say thank you and please or asking them not to swear is one thing but asking them not to say ‘ nigger ’ or ‘ wog ’ or ‘ black people stink ’ is quite another .
13 In support of this , the coordinator had been making extensive use of the County Topic Loan Service , the school library and the adjacent community library .
14 The Pearl has been making strenuous efforts to change its business direction , but the Australians clearly see the possibilities offered by the British group 's large distribution network to market its own products .
15 For example , if a business has been making integrated circuits by a special process for several years but has failed to apply for a patent , another business , wishing to do the same type of work , will be refused a patent on the grounds that the invention is not new .
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